by
McQuail, Denis.
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302.2301 MCQ
Publication Date
2010
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71876.7578
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Chalkley, Tony.
Call Number
302.23 COM
Publication Date
2012
Summary
This text provides a thorough and engaging introduction to media and communications studies. It works through many of the major topics found in first year media and communications courses.
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Books
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60139.6914
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Hartley, John, 1948-
Call Number
302.2 HAR
Publication Date
2011
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60139.1133
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Dominick, Joseph R.
Call Number
302.23 DOM
Publication Date
2009
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Books
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52745.3906
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Fortunato, John A.
Call Number
302.23 FOR
Publication Date
2005
Summary
"This volume addresses the development of media content and the various factors and constituencies that influence this content, such as advertisers, corporate interests, owners, and advocacy groups. Author John Fortunato examines the strategic decision-making of mass media organizations as they determine what they present to their audiences through broadcast, publication, or electronic access. He focuses on the internal and external influences on media content, laying out the various processes involved and opening up the topic for further consideration. Interviews with professionals in their respective fields provide a valuable practitioner perspective." "Making Media Content is intended for scholars and students in mass communication, media studies, journalism, broadcasting, and advertising. It will also be of interest to practitioners in media, public relations, and advertising."--BOOK JACKET.
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Books
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1.2963
by
Hartley, John, 1948-
Call Number
302.231 HAR
Publication Date
2009
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Books
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0.9499
by
Buresh, Bernice, 1941- author.
Call Number
610.73 23
Publication Date
2013
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by
McCall, Jeffrey.
Call Number
302.230973
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Viewer Discretion Advised shows where our media has gone wrong and what we can do about it. Established media critic Jeffrey McCall illustrates the problems with much of contemporary media content, why it is this way, how to better manage children's media use, how to become more critical audience members, and more. It also includes a helpful chapter on how readers can actively challenge media companies. Stop complaining about media content-change it!
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Electronic Resources
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0.6991
by
Hoveyda, Fereydoun.
Call Number
302.23 21
Publication Date
2000
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Electronic Resources
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Worrell, Tracy R., 1974- author.
Call Number
791.456527 23
Publication Date
2018
Summary
This book takes a unique look at not only the presentation of disability in the media but also how image echoes impact individuals with disabilities and their identities and possible stigmatization. It provides an empirical analysis in the form of two case studies including primary research.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0598
by
Papademas, Diana.
Call Number
302.23 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Volume 6 on "Human Rights and Media" introduces and analyzes the significant relationship and discourse of human rights and media. As agenda setters, framers and integral actors in human rights movements, various forms of media are analyzed by the contributing authors. News media, the press, television, cinema, photojournalism, the internet and other documentary forms are among the media investigated by the authors. Civil society dialogue, the rhetoric and ideology of human rights, the propaganda and media responsibility around such themes as war, genocide, ethnic division, nationalism, race, gender, child labor and disability are human rights themes addressed in this volume.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0566
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Adkins Covert, Tawnya J.
Call Number
071.3
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Media Bias? addresses the question: To what extent can mainstream news media be characterized as 'conservative' or 'liberal'? The study involves a systematic comparative analysis of the coverage given to major domestic social issues from 1975 to 2000 by two mainstream newsmagazines, Newsweek and Time, and two explicitly partisan publications, the conservative National Review and the liberal Progressive.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0516
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